Muhammad Sami Ullah | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Muhammad Sami Ullah | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Student at Southeast University,  China

An accomplished Structural Engineer with 3.5+ years of experience across diverse projects in the U.S., U.K., and China. Specializing in advanced structural design, analysis, and optimization, they have honed their technical skills using software like SAP2000, STAAD Pro, and Tekla Tedds. Their international exposure includes remote work and internships with industry leaders in engineering. Known for attention to detail, problem-solving, and meeting tight deadlines, they excel at delivering safe, efficient, and cost-effective structural solutions. A dynamic engineer committed to driving excellence in both residential and commercial projects.

Publication Profile

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Education  🎓

Master of Science in Civil Engineering (2022–2025), Southeast University, China (83%).  Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering (2017–2021), The University of Faisalabad, Pakistan (CGPA 3.59/4.00) The Master’s thesis focused on “Load-path and strut-and-tie modeling of multiple-pile caps in bridges,” with notable research contributions published in the Structural Concrete Journal. The Bachelor’s thesis investigated the “Effect of Different Types of Superplasticizer on Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete.” Their academic journey blends practical projects with innovative research, culminating in an advanced understanding of structural engineering’s principles and applications.

Experience  🔧

Structural Engineer at Foresight (USA): Designed complex structural systems and analyzed steel elements using SAP2000.  Structural Engineer at Revite (UK): Specialized in advanced steel structure design and trained staff in SAP2000, STAAD Pro, and Tekla Tedds.  AGC (UK): Focused on designing timber structures, including lofts and skylights, ensuring compliance with BS and EC standards.  Internships in China: Contributed to the design of stadium structures, gaining experience with tools like ABAQUS and ANSYS  Previous roles include projects in Pakistan, optimizing material quantities and monitoring on-site construction.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Published research in Structural Concrete Journal and presented a conference paper at GBCESC 2024, China. Achieved an 83% score in the MSc program at Southeast University, China.  Winner of the Eassy Contest for International Students in Jiangsu Province. Recognized in the AutoCAD Competition at UET Faisalabad.  Represented The University of Faisalabad in Badminton tournaments. Participated in research on international students’ perceptions of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Research Focus  🔬

Their research primarily focuses on structural load-path analysis and the development of advanced strut-and-tie models for bridges. They have published work analyzing transverse tensile stresses in multiple-pile caps in Structural Concrete Journal. Ongoing projects include enhancing the design of multi-pile caps for better structural efficiency and sustainability. Additionally, they have contributed to research on the effects of superplasticizers in concrete, optimizing both fresh and hardened concrete properties for construction projects. Their research integrates advanced modeling techniques with practical applications, ensuring high-performance structural designs.

Publication  Top Notes

  • Protection-Enhanced Watermarking Scheme Combined With Non-Linear Systems
    Journal: IEEE Access, 2023
    Contributors: Hira Nazir, Muhammad Sami Ullah, Syed Salman Qadri, Humaira Arshad, Mujtaba Husnain, Abdul Razzaq, Syed Ali Nawaz
    This article introduces a watermarking scheme designed to enhance protection through non-linear systems.
  • A Color Image Encryption Scheme Combining Hyperchaos and Genetic Codes
    Journal: IEEE Access, 2022
    Contributors: Hira Nazir, Imran Sarwar Bajwa, Saima Abdullah, Rafaqut Kazmi, Muhammad Samiullah
    It explores a color image encryption model that combines hyperchaos and genetic codes for enhanced security.
  • Chaos-Based Cryptographic Mechanism for Smart Healthcare IoT Systems
    Journal: Computers, Materials & Continua, 2022
    Contributors: Muhammad Sami Ullah
    This paper presents a chaos-based cryptographic system for secure communication in smart healthcare IoT networks.
  • Hyperchaos and MD5 Based Efficient Color Image Cipher
    Journal: Computers, Materials & Continua, 2022
    Contributors: Muhammad Sami Ullah
    This article focuses on a cipher for color image encryption using hyperchaos and the MD5 algorithm for increased security.
  • Robust Secure Color Image Watermarking Using 4D Hyperchaotic System, DWT, HbD, and SVD Based on Improved FOA Algorithm
    Journal: Security and Communication Networks, 2021
    Contributors: Hira Nazir, Imran Sarwar Bajwa, Muhammad Samiullah, Waheed Anwar, Muhammad Moosa, Manjit Kaur
    It offers a robust color image watermarking technique utilizing a 4D hyperchaotic system.
  • An Image Encryption Scheme Based on DNA Computing and Multiple Chaotic Systems
    Journal: IEEE Access, 2020
    Contributors: Muhammad Samiullah, Waqar Aslam, Hira Nazir, M. Ikramullah Lali, Basit Shahzad, Muhammad Rafiq Mufti, Humaira Afzal

Conclusion:

The candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to their robust combination of technical expertise, strong academic performance, and contributions to structural design research. With a proven ability to lead and innovate in the field of civil engineering, particularly in the areas of steel and timber structure design, the candidate’s global experience and commitment to research excellence make them an ideal contender for such an award. Focusing on industry impact and expanding research into emerging civil engineering technologies would further enhance their candidacy.

Morteza Akbari | Structural Control | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland

Morteza Akbari is a PhD student in Structural Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland, specializing in structural control, earthquake engineering, and soil-structure interaction. He holds an MSc in Structural Engineering from Islamic Azad University, Iran, with a thesis on seismic control of tall buildings using semi-active friction tuned mass dampers. Morteza has published several journal and conference papers on advanced seismic control strategies, focusing on the reliability and optimization of structural control devices in buildings. His professional experience includes technical inspection roles in construction, and he has served as a reviewer for academic journals.

 

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🎓 Education

PhD Student: Structural Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology, PolandThesis: Optimal design of structural control devices in buildings, including soil-structure interactionSupervisor: Prof. Robert JankowskiDuration: 2023-2027MSc. Structural Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch, IranGPA: 15.82/20Thesis: Seismic Control of Tall Buildings Equipped with Semi-Active Friction Tuned Mass Damper Including Soil-Structure InteractionSupervisor: Dr. Sadegh EtedaliDuration: 2013-2016B.S. Civil Technology Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Birjand Branch, IranGPA: 16.24/20Duration: 2011-2013A.D. in Building General Works: Ibn Hossam Technical and Vocational University, Birjand, IranGPA: 14.39/20Duration: 2008-2010

🏅 Honor & Award

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🎓 Education

PhD Student: Structural Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology, PolandThesis: Optimal design of structural control devices in buildings, including soil-structure interactionSupervisor: Prof. Robert JankowskiDuration: 2023-2027MSc. Structural Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch, IranGPA: 15.82/20Thesis: Seismic Control of Tall Buildings Equipped with Semi-Active Friction Tuned Mass Damper Including Soil-Structure InteractionSupervisor: Dr. Sadegh EtedaliDuration: 2013-2016B.S. Civil Technology Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Birjand Branch, IranGPA: 16.24/20Duration: 2011-2013A.D. in Building General Works: Ibn Hossam Technical and Vocational University, Birjand, IranGPA: 14.39/20Duration: 2008-2010

💼 Field of Interest

Structural ControlStructural ReliabilityEarthquake EngineeringSoil-Structure InteractionMachine Learning (ML)Finite Element Method

🛠️ Professional Skills

Engineering Software and Programming Languages:

MATLAB & SimulinkSeismoSignalAUTO CAD

Other Skills:

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🏅 Honor & Award

2016: Graded as an excellent thesis with a GPA of 4/4 (MSc) (18.5/20)

🌐 Experience

Technical Inspector: Ready-mixed concrete company and construction company, Birjand and Mashhad, Iran (Full-time, 2017-2022)Surveyor: Housing foundation office and document registration office, Birjand, Iran (Part-time, 2017-2021)

✍️ Refereeing Experience

Reviewer: Structures Journal, Elsevier (2023-2024)Reviewer: Results in Engineering, Elsevier (2023-2024)

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Strong Academic Background:
    • Morteza Akbari is currently pursuing a PhD in Structural Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology, with a focus on the optimal design of structural control devices in buildings, including soil-structure interaction. His academic journey also includes an MSc in Structural Engineering and a BSc in Civil Technology Engineering, demonstrating a solid foundation in the field.
  2. Specialization in Seismic Control and Soil-Structure Interaction:
    • His research work is deeply rooted in seismic control strategies, which is a critical area in structural engineering, particularly for earthquake-prone regions. His focus on soil-structure interaction further emphasizes his understanding of complex dynamics in structural design.
  3. Notable Publications:
    • Akbari has several publications in reputable journals, including Geomechanics and Engineering, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, and the Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami. His research covers important topics such as friction-tuned mass dampers, failure probability in tall buildings, and advanced seismic control strategies.
  4. Collaborations with Renowned Researchers:
    • His work with respected supervisors like Prof. Robert Jankowski and Dr. Sadegh Etedali adds credibility to his research. Collaborating with leading experts in the field strengthens his profile as a researcher.
  5. Recognition and Awards:
    • Grading of his MSc thesis as excellent and his experience as a reviewer for journals like Structures and Results in Engineering demonstrate his academic rigor and recognition within the research community.
  6. Relevant Skill Set:
    • Proficiency in engineering software like MATLAB, Simulink, and SeismoSignal, as well as experience with programming languages, makes him technically adept in his research domain.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Impact of Research:
    • While Akbari’s research is specialized and impactful within structural control and seismic mitigation, expanding the scope to include more interdisciplinary applications or real-world case studies could enhance the broader relevance and applicability of his work.
  2. International Exposure and Collaborations:
    • Increasing international collaborations and exposure through conferences, joint research projects, or partnerships with global research institutions could further elevate his profile.
  3. Publication in High-Impact Journals:
    • While his current publications are impressive, targeting more high-impact journals in civil engineering or structural dynamics could increase the visibility and citation of his work.
  4. Diversification of Research Topics:
    • Exploring additional areas within structural engineering or integrating emerging technologies like AI and machine learning into his research could provide new insights and innovations.

 

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

. Advanced Seismic Control Strategies for Smart Base Isolation Buildings Utilizing Active Tendon and MR Dampers

Authors: Akbari, M., Zand, J.P., Falborski, T., Jankowski, R.

Journal: Engineering Structures

Publication Year: 2024

Volume: 318

Article ID: 118756

2. A New Seismic Control Framework of Optimal PIλDµ Controller Series with Fuzzy PD Controller Including Soil-Structure Interaction

Authors: Etedali, S., Zamani, A.-A., Akbari, M., Seifi, M.

Journal: Journal of the Franklin Institute

Publication Year: 2023

Volume: 360

Issue: 14

Pages: 10536–10563

Citations: 4

3. Friction Tuned Mass Dampers in Seismic-Excited High-Rise Buildings with SSI Effects: A Reliability Assessment

Authors: Etedali, S., Akbari, M., Seifi, M.

Journal: Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami

Publication Year: 2023

Volume: 17

Issue: 2

Article ID: 2250022

Citations: 7

4. Failure Probability of Tall Buildings with TMD in the Presence of Structural, Seismic, and Soil Uncertainties

Authors: Etedali, S., Seifi, M., Akbari, M.

Journal: Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Publication Year: 2023

Volume: 85

Issue: 3

Pages: 381–391

Citations: 2

5. MOCS-Based Optimum Design of TMD and FTMD for Tall Buildings Under Near-Field Earthquakes Including SSI Effects

Authors: Etedali, S., Akbari, M., Seifi, M.

Journal: Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering

Publication Year: 2019

Volume: 119

Pages: 36–50

Citations: 52

6. A Numerical Study on Optimal FTMD Parameters Considering Soil-Structure Interaction Effects

Authors: Etedali, S., Seifi, M., Akbari, M.

Journal: Geomechanics and Engineering

Publication Year: 2018

Volume: 16

Issue: 5

Pages: 527–538

Citations: 12

Conclusion:

Morteza Akbari’s academic achievements, specialized research in seismic control and soil-structure interaction, and his solid publication record make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His work addresses critical challenges in structural engineering, particularly in enhancing the safety and resilience of buildings against seismic activities. By expanding his research’s broader impact and increasing his international collaborations, Akbari can further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field. His current trajectory suggests a promising future, with the potential to make significant contributions to civil engineering and structural dynamics.

Dr. Mostafa Khalil | soil dynamics | Academic Achiever in Materials Mechanics Award

Dr. Mostafa Khalil | soil dynamics | Academic Achiever in Materials Mechanics Award

Dr. Mostafa Khalil, Housing and Building National Research Center, Egypt

Dr. Mostafa Said Yousef Khalil, a Ph.D. student and Assistant Lecturer at the Building Materials Research and Quality Control Institute, HBRC, Egypt, has a robust background in engineering. Graduating from Ain Shams University in 2011, he served as a Roadway Projects Manager Engineer at HBRC from 2014 to 2019. In 2019, he earned his M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering. Since April 2019, he has been an Assistant Lecturer at HBRC. Commencing his doctoral studies in March 2020 at Ain Shams University, Dr. Khalil continues to contribute significantly to the field of geotechnical engineering.

 

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Education and Early Career 📚

I graduated from Ain Shams University in 2011, embarking on a career that would soon highlight my expertise and leadership. From 2014 to 2019, I served as a Roadway Projects Manager Engineer at HBRC, showcasing my skills in project management and engineering excellence.

Academic Pursuits and Professional Growth 🎓

In 2019, I earned my M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering, a testament to my commitment to advancing my knowledge and skills. Since April 2019, I have been working as an Assistant Lecturer at the Material and Quality Control Institute at HBRC, imparting knowledge and guiding the next generation of engineers.

Doctoral Studies and Ongoing Contributions 🎓

In March 2020, I commenced my doctoral studies at Ain Shams University, further deepening my expertise in geotechnical engineering. My journey continues as I strive to contribute significantly to the field, combining academic rigor with practical experience to drive innovation and quality in engineering.🌟 Dr. Mostafa Said Yousef Khalil is a dedicated professional, continuously pushing the boundaries of engineering and contributing to the field with passion and expertise.

📖 Publications Top Note :

Lean Talent Management: A Novel Approach for Increasing Creativity in Architectural Design Firms

Authors: AAE Othman, MHM Khalil

Journal: Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

Citations: 29

A Lean Talent Management Framework for Maximizing Creativity in Architectural Design Firms

Authors: AAE Othman, MHM Khalil

Journal: International Journal of Construction Management

Citations: 16

Talent Management: A Novel Approach for Developing Innovative Solutions Towards Heritage Communities Development

Authors: M Khalil, H Elsaay, A Othman

Journal: Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research

Citations: 14

Museum Visitors Learning Identities Interrelationships with Their Experiences

Authors: KKH ElDamshiry, MHM Khalil

Conference: Green Heritage Conference

Citations: 8

Creative Identities: From Divergence to Fusion in Cultural Exhibits to Overcome Human-Related Cultural Heritage Deterioration

Authors: MHM Khalil, KKH ElDamshiry

Conference: Green Heritage Conference

Citations: 3

Divergent Heritage Sustainability: A Threefold Approach Through Lean Talent Management

Authors: AAE Othman, MH Khalil

Journal: Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

Citations: 2

Prof. Mohammed Ezziane | fiber materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammed Ezziane | fiber materials Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammed Ezziane, Ecole Nationale Polytechnique d’Oran Maurice-Audin, Algeria

Prof. Mohammed Ezziane is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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Mohammed EZZIANE 🏗️

Mohammed Ezziane is a distinguished Professor in the field of Civil Engineering, holding a Doctorate in Civil Engineering with a specialization in structural engineering. With over 30 years of academic and research experience, he has made significant contributions to the field, particularly in the domain of high-temperature behavior of construction materials.

Education and Qualifications 📜

1984-1985: Completed Bachelor’s degree in Technical Mathematics.1989-1990: Achieved a State Engineering Diploma in Civil Engineering, with a focus on infrastructure and structural engineering.2011-2013: Successfully obtained a Doctorate in Civil Engineering through a joint program between INSA Rennes (France) and the University of Abdelhamid Ibn Badis, Mostaganem, with the highest honors.2014-2015: Completed a Postdoctoral Habilitation in Civil Engineering (HDR).Additional Training: Undertook English language training at the FRANCO AMERICAIN Institute in Rennes to enhance communication and collaboration in international research settings.

Career Pathway and Achievements 🌟

1992-2021: Progressed through various academic roles, starting as a part-time lecturer and advancing to positions of increasing responsibility.International Collaborations: Actively engaged in international conferences and collaborations, presenting research findings on topics such as cable element analysis, mechanical behavior of fiber-reinforced mortars at high temperatures, and the protection of structures with fiber-reinforced mortars.National Contributions: Presented research findings at national conferences on topics including static analysis of cable elements and the mechanical behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concretes at elevated temperatures.Research Focus: Specializes in the study of construction materials under high-temperature conditions, with a particular emphasis on the mechanical behavior and pathology of fiber-reinforced mortars and concretes post-fire.

Publications and Conferences 📝

Has presented research findings at numerous international conferences and symposiums, contributing to the global discourse on sustainable built environments and materials engineering.Published research papers in prestigious international journals, focusing on the characterization and non-destructive testing of fiber-reinforced mortars under high-temperature conditions.

Future Directions and Contributions 🚀

Dr. Mohammed Ezziane continues to inspire students and researchers in the field of civil engineering, with a dedication to advancing knowledge and understanding in the domain of construction materials behavior. His expertise and contributions serve as pillars for sustainable infrastructure development and resilience in the face of environmental challenges.In summary, Dr. Ezziane’s illustrious career trajectory and scholarly achievements underscore his status as a leading figure in the field of Civil Engineering, contributing significantly to both academia and industry.

📊 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 86, Since 2019 – 57
h-index: All – 4, Since 2018 – 3
i10 index: All – 2, Since 2018 –2